Jake Bugg may have played Glastonbury three times, but the singer has said that he isn't a festival fan. Say what?
Jake has never been one to hold back and the musician has now voiced his opinions on festivals, saying that he could "really do without" the whole experience.
The Broken star told NME whilst at Glasto: "I hate music festivals so much, but obviously to be this high up on the line-up and to be playing here tonight, is a privilege. But the actual experience of festivals, I could really do without."
He then continued: "This is my third Glastonbury. I remember going out onto the Pyramid Stage last year and seeing so many blurred faces. It was much bigger than I thought it was going to be, I couldn't really believe it, to be honest.
"It was a bit too early for me to care – it was 3pm, and it was a bit too early for a show for me. Whereas tonight I'm on pretty late – it's a big slot for me."
Jake isn't a fan of festivals (WENN)
And festivals aren't the only thing that Jake has slammed, with him also blasting talent shows to BBC's Newsbeat earlier this year.
Having appeared on American Idol and performed live, the musician didn't hold back on what he thought about the show.
He said: "It was quite sad. We ended up doing the show because one of the judges, Keith Urban, wanted us."
Despite the request from Urban, Bugg still wasn't impressed: "[But] it's cruel. It's like, 'Thanks for coming on but you'll never get a contract.' It's the dream smasher."
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